Although, I have had one prior experience with working on Windows Live Movie Maker, this time I learned how to save my creation without having to post it to Youtube or Facebook. The last time I made a movie, I was not aware that I could simply publish the movie is the recommended format. This was so much easier than posting my cheesy video on Facebook and telling people not to watch it. Along with getting more practice with this program, I was also made aware that videos had to be in certain file formats to be able to be used and edited. **NOTE: The fomatted .wmv file was too large to embed on this page or on Bb. The video can be found by watching the DVD. Below is the .wlmp version of the video if you would like to watch.
Although, I have had one prior experience with working on Windows Live Movie Maker, this time I learned how to save my creation without having to post it to Youtube or Facebook. The last time I made a movie, I was not aware that I could simply publish the movie is the recommended format. This was so much easier than posting my cheesy video on Facebook and telling people not to watch it. Along with getting more practice with this program, I was also made aware that videos had to be in certain file formats to be able to be used and edited.
**NOTE: The fomatted .wmv file was too large to embed on this page or on Bb. The video can be found by watching the DVD. Below is the .wlmp version of the video if you would like to watch.